Sentence examples for terms rising from inspiring English sources

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Cash funding to be protected in real terms, rising to £4.7bn.

Mr. Ritter said China was also maturing quickly in regulatory terms, rising toward international standards on allergens and toxicity.

Spending on counter-terrorism, which stands at £2bn across government, will be protected in real terms, rising at least in line with inflation.

In his first two presidential terms, rising living standards helped buy acceptance of his monopoly on state power and reliance on ex-KGB men; now that the economy is shrinking, the threat of war is needed to legitimise his rule.

A Google Trends search comparing 'protonmail' and 'tutanota' shows interest in both search terms rising, with ProtonMail's growth curve especially pronounced.

From 2012 to 2014, the "global sustainable investment market has continued to grow both in absolute and relative terms, rising from $13.3trillion11 at the outset of 2012 to $21.4 trillion at the start of 2014, and from 21.5 to 30.2% of the professionally managed assets in the regions covered" (GSIA 2015).

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When you look at the real terms rise it's just not enough money.

On average throughout the OECD, salaries showed a slight real terms rise.

In 1974, violations once considered misdemeanors became felonies, and maximum prison terms rose to three years from one.

"With wages up 2.9% over the year and inflation low, working people have received the fastest real terms rise in over a decade".

The National Health Service got its promised real terms rise in spending but at 0.1% a year experts said it was "the bare minimum ministers could get away with".

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